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Identifi cation
To fi nd out which model your oven is ("a", "b",
"c", "d", "e", "f") compare its control panel with
the control panels shown in the illustrations.
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Installation
1.1 Unpacking. Remove all the protective
packaging elements.
1.2 Mains connection. Always take into account
the data on the reference plate (1.2.1) and
the measurements of the cabinet the oven
will be housed in (1.2.2, 1.2.3).
Freestanding ovens: the appliance must be
connected to the mains with a fi xed single-
phase connection with the neutral (blue)
connection guaranteed (1.2.4). Fit the oven
into the space, ensuring there is no excess
cable in the upper part (1.2.5, 1.2.6). Screw
it to the fi tting using the two screws supplied
(1.2.7). The fi tted furniture or its surface must
be heat-resistant. The time must be set in
order to fi nish the installation (a, c, d, f). After
a period of inactivity, the machine will turn to
standby and its brightness will diminish or
the screen will switch off, depending on the
model.
Multi-purpose ovens for vitro-ceramic
hobs: to avoid hazard, the oven may only
be installed with the vitro-ceramic hobs
recommended by the manufacturer. Fit the
cooking hob into the worktop and remove
the switch box (1.2.8). Insert the hob in the
worktop space according to the installation
requirements (see the hob manual) (1.2.9).
Insert the oven into the cabinet space,
leaving enough room for handling (1.2.10).
Screw the switch box onto the oven
(1.2.11, 1.2.12). Connect the hob to the
oven (1.2.13). Fully insert the oven and fi x
it in place with the two screws supplied
(1.2.14, 1.2.15). Firmly push in the control
accessories, according to the cooking ring
type (1.2.16), and the controls (1.2.17).
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Using the oven
Before using your new oven for the fi rst time,
heat it up while empty (with no food in it and
with the control turned to
at 250ºC). It may produce some smoke or a bad
smell (this is normal and is caused by the oven
heating up grease residue etc.). When it has
cooled down, pre-clean it by wiping the inside with
a damp cloth.
2.1 Accessories. Depending on the model there
is a Deep Tray (2.1.1), Flat Tray (2.1.2) and
Multifunctional Grill (2.1.3) that work separately.
If it also possible to combine either tray with
the Multifunctional Grill (2.1.4) to make a set. All
the accessories or sets can be used directly or
mounted on the Partial Extraction Grill (2.1.5) or
the Total Extraction Grill (2.1.6, 2.1.7), (2.1.8).
If you have the partial extraction tray, it can be
used separately or together with trays (3 types)
(2.1.9). The Simple Grill is used separately
(2.1.10). If you have telescopic rails, remove the
tray before installing them in the oven (2.1.11).
The telescopic rails extend automatically due
to the weight of the tray when the oven is
opened (2.1.12). Food must always be placed
on a tray on the telescopic rails (2.1.13). Bear
in mind the position of the grills when installing
them. There are anti-tipping stops at the sides
(2.1.14).
2.2 Accessory positions. The accessories
can be fi tted in 5 different positions,
2.3 Setting the time. Ordinary clock: Pull on the
lower dial and turn it to the right (2.3.1). Set
the time (2.3.2). Digital clock: press the
button.
(2.3.3). Set the time using the
and
buttons (2.3.4). After a few seconds
will stop fl ashing (2.3.5).
Note: the time will need to be set again after an
electricity cut or when the hour changes.
2.4 Cooking the food. Place the food in the
oven. Consult the cooking table to choose the
accessory or accessories to be used and their
position. Close the oven door.
2.5 Selecting the cooking function.
Select the cooking function according to the
model
Traditional fanned heat. For any kind of
dish. Several dishes may be cooked at once
without their fl avours or smells mixing.
Turbo plus. The heat is produced by the
central element.
Fanned high grill. This browns the food,
distributing the heat evenly. Ideal for large-
sized roasts.
High grill. For browning pasta, souffl és and
bechamel sauce.
e n g l i s h
, at for 30 minutes
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